Photograph; Burial place of William Fell, Baltimore. "Place where William Fell, who owned Fell's Point, lies buried beneath the wall of a tenement house, Shakespeare Street." Photograph by Alfred Waldeck, Baltimore.

Photograph; Exterior view of Public School #4. Hanover Street and Lee Street, Baltimore.

CC35

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 1

City Collection

Photograph; Exterior view of City College and Academy of Music, 1880.

CC36

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 1

City Collection

Photograph; Group portrait of staff outside Western Electric Company, Inc.

1980.4.1

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 1

Copy photograph; Wildey's House. Stillhouse Lane, now Front Street. Home of the founder of the Odd Fellows in America. Meeting place of the Odd Fellows, January through May 1822. Original: Clipping or print.

Photograph; Light and Power Company, 6-8 McClellan Alley. "This building stopped the progress of the fire on the northwest." Shows rubble and ruins around the power company.

CC74 .1

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 2

City Collection

Photograph; Fire proof station of the Consolidated Gas Electric Company. Photographs taken during the Great Fire of February 1904.

CC74 .2

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 2

City Collection

Photograph; Group portrait. Opening of Severn River Bridge at Annapolis, Maryland.

CC75

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 2

City Collection

Copy Photograph; Three Mile House on Hookstown Road near east side of Druid Hill Park, 1900. Built when Franklin Street was northern boundary of Baltimore City.

CC77

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 2

City Collection

Photograph; Exterior, elevated view of Gilmore House or St. Clair Hotel. Located on the west side of Calvert Street, opposite the Battle Monument. This hotel was only named "St. Clair" from 1871 to 1880.

CC79

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 2

City Collection

Photograph; Exterior, elevated view of Rennert House, north side of Fayette Street near Guilford Avenue. Demolished in 1881.

Photograph; Cecilius Calvert Monument. St. Paul Street entrance of the courthouse. Unveiled November 21, 1908. "Founder of Maryland. Monument erected in honor of Cecilius Calvert, founder of Maryland, by the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Maryland, at the west (St. Paul Street) entrance of the Court House. This statue was unveiled November 21st 1908."

CC297

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

Copy photograph; Fayette Street east from Calvert Street, September 1900. Shows post office, old U.S. Courthouse, and temporary custom house, city jail.

Photograph; Street view showing buildings and streetcar. North side of Fayette Street from Eutaw Street to Howard Street, September 1900. Eutaw on left and Howard Street on right. Shows old Howard Bank, since razed and present structure (1911).

Photograph; Elevated street view of buildings, horse-drawn carriage, and old electrical poles. North side of Baltimore Street, from Holliday Street to Gay Street, September 1900. Buildings destroyed in Great Fire of 1904.

CC317

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

Photograph; Street view of businesses. South side of Saratoga Street, from Howard Street to Eutaw Street, September 1900. Shows Saratoga Hotel.

CC318

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

See also: MC2057 (negative)

Photograph; Elevated street view of Baltimore City from steeple of the First Presbyterian Church on the corner of Park Avenue and Madison Street. Colored photograph.

CC712

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

Photograph; Sulzebacher House, 900 block, west Baltimore Street.

CC956

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

Photograph; Hay's Tabernacle. East side of Pennsylvania Avenue, between Lanvale Street and Lafayette Street. Erected ca. 1875 by Col. Hoy White, engaged in a temperance crusade. Photograph taken in September 1900 when it was a junk shop. Building was also used as a stable.

CC975

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

Photograph; Unidentified group portrait. Signed by Howard W. Jackson (1877-1960), Baltimore City Council member and Mayor of Baltimore; Richard C. O'Connell, City Council President, 1939-1943. June 12, 1940.

MC504 .1

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

Accession: 1940.20

Photograph; Unidentified group portrait in government building. Signed by Howard W. Jackson (1877-1960), Baltimore City Council member and Mayor of Baltimore; Richard C. O'Connell, City Council President, 1939-1943. June 12, 1940.

MC504 .2

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

Accession: 1940.20

Photograph; Unidentified group portrait. Signed by Howard W. Jackson (1877-1960), Baltimore City Council member and Mayor of Baltimore; Richard C. O'Connell, City Council President, 1939-1943. June 12, 1940.

MC504 .3

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

City Collection

Accession: 1940.20

Photograph; Exterior view of Old City Hall, erected by Rembrandt Peale. Signs on building: Baltimore Museum, 1817-1830; City Hall, 1830; Construction Division of the Baltimore City Water Department. Not dated.

MC589

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 4

See also: MC589 (similar photo)

Photograph; Members of unidentified cricket team. Photograph by Gilbert and Bacon, Philadelphia.

Photograph; Elevated street view of the Riddlemoser Building. Fayette Street, west of Charles Street before removal of wires. Showing the danger of overhead wires during a fire. Photograph by Alfred Waldeck.

MC2607 .2

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 5

City Collection

Photograph; Wires on building opposite City Hall, around North Street and Fayette Street, before removal. Photograph by Alfred Waldeck.

MC2608

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 5

Accession: 1960.34

Photograph; Elevated street view showing the roofs of buildings around North Street and Fayette Street after removal of wires. Shows City Hall. Phottograph by Alfred Waldeck.

MC2609

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 5

Accession: 1960.45

Photograph; Northeast corner of North Street and Baltimore Street, before removal of wires. Photograph by Alfred Waldeck.

MC2610 .1

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 5

Accession: 1960.46

Photograph; Northeast corner of Baltimore Street and North Street after removal of wires. Shows City Hall, Harvey's Baltimore Lunch Room, and McGraw Hotel and Restaurant. Photograph by Alfred Waldeck.

MC2610 .2

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 5

Accession: 1960.46

Photograph; Elevated view of Baltimore City. Looking north from First and Franklin Presbyterian Church, 1873. Photograph by William H. Weaver.

Photograph; Exterior view of Doughoregan Manor property. Two family and bunkhouse. Probably built in the early part of the 19th century. At one time used as an armory for local militia. December 1, 1943.

Photograph; Spectators and train. Series related to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) tunner under Howard Street, ca. 1895. 1 of 12

MC4171 .1

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 7

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

Photograph; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company station, people on train tracks. Series related to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) tunner under Howard Street, ca. 1895. 2 of 12

MC4171 .2

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 7

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

Photograph; Railroad bridge over water. Series related to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) tunner under Howard Street, ca. 1895. 4 of 12

MC4171 .4

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 7

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

Photograph; Train in tunnel and man on tracks. Series related to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) tunner under Howard Street, ca. 1895. 5 of 12

MC4171 .5

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 7

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

Photograph; Men posing with train. Series related to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) tunner under Howard Street, ca. 1895. 6 of 12

MC4171 .6

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 7

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

"Shows in several the first electric locomotive, made first trip June 27, 1895 using the overhead wire system; in 1902 changed to third-rail system. See L.W. Sagle Picture History of B&O Motive Power, pp. 63-65.

Photograph of Lexington Market- Paca Street with image of a building superimposed over top. Duplicate of 1986.46.478

1986.46.482

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 12

City Collection

Photo Taken by Blakeslee-Lane, inc.

Photograph of National Bohemian's Cooking with Beer Contest.

1986.46.483

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 12

City Collection

Photograph of National Bohemian's Cooking with Beer Contest. Image of buffet.

1986.46.484

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 12

City Collection

Photograph of people walking to the National Bohemian Cooking with Beer Contest.

1986.46.485

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 12

City Collection

Photograph of National Bohemian's Cooking with Beer Contest.

1986.46.486

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 12

City Collection

Photograph of a horse-drawn funeral hearse.

1986.98.12

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 12

City Collection

Photograph of the ship "Columbia" on the water.

1987.40.3

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 12

City Collection

Written on back: "1907 Pride of the Chesapeake Bay My home for 5 years J. Williams This is the tugboat that towed the daylight."

Photograph of the "Sailing ship Daylight".

1987.40.4

Photo Prints, 11x14, Box 12

City Collection

Written on back: "Sailing ship Daylight- long over seas from - Loaded with mangamle[?] 3598 Sons- Sighted Sunday Oct 2nd 1910- 32 Miles East of Cape Herington taken in tow 11 am wind fresh, North. Passed in Cape of stom after passing Cape Henry wind shifted South. Never showed down to pick up pitch. Arrived at Quarantine Station 2:30 pm Tuesday October 4th. 9 hours to Cape Henry. Hauled out at Simmons Day Dock and had barnacles cleaned off after Baltimore had started to tow her to New York and had to turn back after reaching seven fot knot due to pres turning back. This ship was taken thru by the tug Columbiafor the Baker Whittay Coal Co. On which I served 5 years."

Written on Back: "Many happy days spent on this- Herrling[?] -Fishing Omman Jack Willis. Mr. Willis was pres. Of Balto Dry Dock Co. on Key highway. He used this boat as his yacht. The pilot for BDDCo. Was Capt. Thomas McI. Williams who acted as captain of his yacht.

Photograph; Choir of the United Methodist Church April 1979, St. Matthews, Monument and Bouldin. Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood

1982.19.1.73

Photoprints Legal Size Box 3

Back of photo says: S73-B-JCN-9 EBDPP Copyright 1979

Photograph; Elizabeth O'Brien, age ninety and "Leah Leash ??" in their kitchen. Their neighbors call the "Irish Rovers", since they are seldom home, they play bingo, go bowling, do volunteer work and "take ?" every senior citizen by that is offense, March 4, 1978. Copyright 1978 Jean C. Netherwood

Photograph; Fourth of July Celebration- unit block of North Curley Street- a 23 year tradition. Copyright 1978 Jean C. Netherwood.

1982.19.1.78

Photoprints Legal Size Box 3

Back of photo says: S78-B-JCN-14 EBDPP Copyright 1978

Photograph; Viewers of the I am an American Day parade, South Lindwood Avenue, The parade held each September gives the politicians their last chance big chance to campaign in the area. September, 1978. Copyright 1978 Jean C. Netherwood

Photograph; "Eating Together"- more than a hot meal at noon, Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

1982.19.1.85

Photoprints Legal Size Box 3

Back of photo says: S85-B-LGR-4

Photograph; The group at the "Eichenkrong ??" Restaurant. They jokingly refer to themselves as the "Mediocre Four" and the "Social Security Swingers." March 1978 Highlandtwon. Copyright 1978 Jean C. Netherwood

"Doris and James Williams in their Butchers' Hill grocery store. Friends and neighbors stop by each morning for coffee and to catch up in the news." Copyright 1979, Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

Photograph; The Harbor has always plated an important role in the loves of the residents of East Baltimore, landing point for the early immigrants, source of jobs, fishing, crabbing, and pleasure boating. The Delbar Tugboat, November 1979. Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood

1982.19.1.103

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S103-C-JCN-9 EBDPP Copyright 1979

Photograph; Harry Keeler and John Brown are securing an oil barge to the tugboat so that it can be towed to refuel an ocean going vessel, November, 1979. Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood.

1982.19.1.104

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S104-C-JCN-8 EBDPP Copyright 1979

Photograph; Chris Martin has been making brooms for forty years at the Atlantic South Eastern Broom Company. Elinor B. Cahn, 1977

1982.19.1.105

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S105-C-EBC-2

Photograph; Master stone cutter Kevin Conley with his helper Bill Bisesi. Kevin has worked at the Conley family owned Barre Monument Company since the age of nine. Elinor B. Cahn, 1980

1982.19.1.106

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S106-C-EBC-12

Photograph; Assembly line at the American Can Company, Elinor B. Cahn, 1980

1982.19.1.107

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S107-C-EBC-3

Photograph; Stanley Adams has worked as a broom maker a the Atlantic Southeastern Broom Company for thirty nine years. Elinor B. Cahn, 1980

Photograph; Helen and Rank Krajewski, owners of the Linwood Bakery, have done all their own baking for twenty-two years, March 1978, Copyright 1978 Jean C. Netherwood.

1982.19.1.114

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S114-C-JCN-12

Photograph; Stella Foods, owned by the Kostis family for twenty-one years, features the best quality imported foods, wines, homemade Italian breads, and Greek pastries in Highlandtown. Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project.

Photograph; Paul Musotla surrounded by neighborhood children who come to his shop to confide in him. He has operated this shoe repair shop for 48 years taking pride in the quality of his workmanship, Elinor B. Cahn, 1979

1982.19.1.117

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S117-C-EBC-9

Photograph; Adam Glauski in the barber shop which he has operated for more than fifty years. The shop occupies the former living room of his "in laws" home, Elinor B. Cahn, 1977

1982.19.1.118

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S118-C-EBC-11

Photograph; Joe Paudles in the pool hall which he operated for more than fifty years. Elinor B. Cahn, 1979

1982.19.1.119

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S119-C-EBC-10

Photograph; Dr. Andrew Kunkowski graduated from medical school in 1922 and opened his practice on Eastern Avenue. He is still seeing patients four mornings per week. November, 1979, Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood

1982.19.1.120

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S120-C-JCN-5 EBDPP Copyright 1979

Photograph; Albert Vogt was born in Germany in 1900 and came to America in 1924. The Eastern Avenue barbershop has served the Highlandtown residents for more than fifty years. April 1979, Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood

Photograph; T.G. Tochtermann and Sons, Founded in 1916 by Thomas and Anna Tochterman. Grandsons Tony and Tommy, with support from their father and uncle, now manage the largest bait and fishing gear store in the Baltimore City Area. Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood

1982.19.1.130

Photoprints Legal Size Box 4

Back of photo says: S130-C-JCN-2 EBDPP Copyright 1979

Photograph; Second Time Around is owned and operated by sisters Helen and Sylvia Phillips. They rarely purchase stock for the shop because family members pass along many salable items, Highlandtown, April 1979. Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood.

Photograph; "Virginia Jensen, age 94. is a former suffragette and an active Democratic party worker, the American flag was presented to her on her ninetieth birthday by Congresswoman Barbara Mikulski.' Copyright 1977, Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

Photograph; The four Paytys sisters were born in Fells Point and have established their homes within a mile of their birth place. Elinor B. Cahn 1977

1982.19.1.144

Photoprints Legal Size Box 5

Back of photo says: S144-D-EBC-6

Photograph; "Matilda and Joe Kovalin in the Patterson Park Avenue Living Room. Matilda used to spend her days crocheting by the window after attending her first SECO meeting she formed a block club and eventually became president of Community Taking Action and Vice President of Neighborhood Housing Services. Joe is an accomplished television repairman, ice skater, photographer, and boatman. Matilda is famous for her Whiskey sauce and Chocolate Chip Cookies. Linda G. Rich The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

1982.19.1.145

Photoprints Legal Size Box 5

Back of photo says: S145-D-LGR-10

Photograph; "Sophie Rominski" in her East Baltimore Living Room. Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

1982.19.1.146

Photoprints Legal Size Box 5

Back of photo says: S146-D-LGR-14

Photograph; Sophie Rominski- in the living room on S. Glover Street wearing her new Christmas pajamas- I was invited to photograph her- Elinor B. Cahn 1980

Photograph; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ciofani have lived in their Luzerne Avenue home for forty-five years, Elinor B. Cahn, 1978

1982.19.1.152

Photoprints Legal Size Box 5

Back of photo says: S152-D-EBC-12

Photograph; Mr. and Mrs. George Kroerlien have lived in East Baltimore all their lives. With the help of their son-in-law, they are renovating their Belnord Street home. December 1978. Copyright 1978 Jean C. Netherwood.

1982.19.1.153

Photoprints Legal Size Box 5

Back of photo says: S153-D-JCN-1 EBDPP Copyright 1978

Photograph; "Helen and Frederick Hirschman have been collecting figurines since they were first married. They estimate they not have at least one hundred and fifty of them." Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Photography Project

Photograph; Mary Gryzmala continues to live in the same home in which she was born. Washington Street, Elinor B. Cahn, 1979

1982.19.1.163

Photoprints Legal Size Box 5

Back of photo says: S163-D-EBC-14

Photograph; Adam Glowacki in his bedroom, Elinor B. Cahn, 1979

1982.19.1.164

Photoprints Legal Size Box 5

Back of photo says: S164-D-EBC-23

Photograph; Paul Bagnaski in his Fells Point home where he has lived for 75 years, Elinor B. Cahn. 1978

1982.19.1.165

Photoprints Legal Size Box 5

Back of photo says: S165-D-EBC-3

Photograph; Marta Nadozizny, born in Ukraine, immigrated to Baltimore twenty-seven years ago and has not yet adopted the English language. Elinor B. Cahn, 1978

1982.19.1.166

Photoprints Legal Size Box 6

Back of photo says: S166-D-EBC-8

Photograph; Solomon Farmian, eighty-five years old, sitting outside of his new-and-used clothing store, which he has operated for sixty-five years, at the same location on Lombard Street, Elinor B. Cahn, 1979

Photograph; "Neighborhood boys by the Bankend-Gunther Mansion. The Mansion, built in 1864, was originally the home of a well-to-do butcher who amassed his fortune by selling his beef and pork products to the Union Workers." Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

Photograph; Helen Taylor- her home had been hung "larized ????" more than twenty-two times, Elinor B. Cahn -1980

1982.19.1.173

Photoprints Legal Size Box 6

Back of photo says: S173-D-EBC-9

Photograph; Marta Nadozizny has lived in America for 30 years and speaks no English- in order to approach Marta to take this photograph it was necessary to have Stella Tipinski work as my interpreter, Elinor B. Cahn, 1978

1982.19.1.174

Photoprints Legal Size Box 6

Back of photo says: S174-D-EBC-1

Photograph; Sophie Rominski in her back garden where she has both live and artificial plants, Elinor B. Cahn, 1979

Photograph; For Sometime I had observed this lonely man sitting in his doorway. This day I saw the small dog perched on his lap. I was told by a neighbor that she had given him the dog to keep him company- I've not seen the man or the dog again-Elinor B. Cahn, 1979

Photograph; "Bobby Halcup, unofficial mascot of the Fells Point Division of the Baltimore City Police. Bobby's fascination with police life led officers to present him with this custom made uniform" Copyright 1979, Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

Photograph; Neighbors after visit on their front steps- an extension of their living rooms. This entire block of East Baltimore Street is being renovated through private enterprise. September 1978, Butcher's Hill. Copyright 1978 Jean C. Netherwood

Photograph; Chris and Craig Russell in their remodeled home on Fairmount Avenue. Their contractor went bankrupt and the sub contractors had to be paid off by the Russell's for services they had already paid the contractors to perform. January 1980. Copyright 1980 Jean C. Netherwood

1982.19.1.197

Photoprints Legal Size Box 7

Back of photo says: S197-E-JCN-4 EBDPP Copyright 1980

Photograph; Cassandra Pelezynski with her niece and great niece in her newly renovated kitchen. Cassandra, an art teacher with the Baltimore County School System was the first new buyer in Butcher's Hill since she purchased the house two years ago. All of the remaining Victorian row houses have been purchased and placed under renovation. Linda G. Rich The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

Photograph; Bill Bench and Bill Hill are among the growing numbers of young professionals who are buying and restoring homes in Butcher's Hill. January 1980, Butcher's Hill. Copyright 1980 Jean C. Netherwood

1982.19.1.201

Photoprints Legal Size Box 7

Back of photo says: S201-E-JCN-5 EBDPP Copyright 1980

Photograph; Four generations of the Rappold Family gathered for Thanksgiving Dinner, November 1979. Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood

Photograph; "Viewing the I am An American Day Parade, 1979" Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

1982.19.1.210

Photoprints Legal Size Box 7

Back of photo says: S210-E-LGR-4

Photograph; Patterson Park senior citizens weekly meeting- Pledging allegiance to the flag- the elder member of the Club is quite the honor of holding the flag- Mrs. Mary Grace is over 80. Elinor B. Cahn, 1979

Photograph; The Saint Gabriel's Day Festival is well attended by the predominantly Italian population of Little Italy, August, 1979. Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood

1982.19.1.213

Photoprints Legal Size Box 7

Back of photo says: S213-E-JCN-11 EBDPP Copyright 1979

Photograph; The Annual Halloween Parade, sponsored by the merchants of Highlandtown, provides the opportunity to design and wear a variety of costumes for fun and profit. October 1979. Copyright 1979 Jean C. Netherwood

Photograph; "Fells Point before the start of the "I Am An American Day Parade" Linda G. Rich, The East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project

1982.19.1.216

Photoprints Legal Size Box 7

Back of photo says: S216-E-LGR-5

Photograph; The "I am An American Day Parade" is one of the largest social and political events of the year. It is organized and sponsored by the residents of East Baltimore the route is from Fells Point to Patterson Park. September 1978. East Baltimore Street. Copyright 1978 Jean C. Netherwood

Back of photo says: Received July 8 1929, Photo By J.H. Schaefer & Son, Baltimore, MD

Photographs; Keyser Building, Wyatt and Nolting, (Redwood and Calvert Streets), Construction Photos, October 1905. 14 Total Photos. Back of First Photo notarized, "I hereby testify that this is a correct photo group of the Keyser Office Building, S.E. Con. of Redwood and Calvert Streets, Baltimore, MD, Taken about one o'clock, Tuesday, October 17th, 1905. H.C. Small, Supt. for Wyatt and Nolting Architects. Baltimore MD, October 21st 1905. State of Maryland, City of Baltimore. Subscribed and sworn to before us this day of October 1905. Edward S. Hauley, Notary Public

Letter; This letter marks where the photos are from in this folder. They are from Dr. Thomas Buckler at the White House for crippled children on W. North Avenue.

MC2004 (1)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Contains the top of the envelope the letter was sent in

Note; Handwritten note from Leroy White

MC2004 (2)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photographs; 18 photos of the White House for crippled children on W. North Avenue, a series of photos that was matched with the letter and the note

MC2004 (3)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Some Photos have "472" written on the back

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, Front of Building

MC8567 (1 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Interior Lawn

MC8567 (2 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Interior Lawn

MC8567 (3 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Interior Lawn, Fountain

MC8567 (4 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Boiler Room

MC8567 (5 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Boiler Room

MC8567 (6 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Lobby

MC8567 (7 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Kitchen

MC8567 (8 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Dining Hall/Cafeteria

MC8567 (9 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Church

MC8567 (10 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Doctor's Office

MC8567 (11 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; The Baltimore City Jail, 1920, The Infirmary

MC8567 (12 of 12)

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; 2 Photographs, William Wilkens House and Factory. House on Frederick road near Willard Street. Factory on Baltimore Street/

MC13,019

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; 2 Photographs, William Wilkens House and Factory. House on Frederick road near Willard Street. Factory on Baltimore Street/

MC13,019

Photoprints Legal Size Box 23

Photograph; Portrait, Old Man with a dog, under the photo is written "H. Liggelkon"

MD460

Photoprints Legal size Box 24

Photograph; 3 Portraits of the Inspectors of the Gunpowder Supply 1876-1880. Louis Taylor Passano- Clerk and Tel. Operator, George Poisal Holland- Foreman of brick work in Tunnel, and Robert Beuthall- Inspector of Embankments Lakes Montebello and Clifton.

Photograph; 2 Portraits of the Inspectors of the Gunpowder Supply 1876-1880

CC321 31.1

Photoprints Legal size Box 24

These portraits are not labeled with names, they have the numbers 13 and 14 beneath them

Photograph; 3 Portraits of the Inspectors of the Gunpowder Supply 1876-1880

CC321 31.1

Photoprints Legal size Box 24

These portraits are not labeled with names, they have the numbers 4, 5, and 6 beneath them

Photograph; 2 Portraits of the Inspectors of the Gunpowder Supply 1876-1880, George Richard Callis- Superintendent of brick work in Tunnels at lake Montebello and Clifton, John Cireu Holland- General Superintendent of brick work

CC321 31.1

Photoprints Legal size Box 24

Photograph; 2 Portraits of the Inspectors of the Gunpowder Supply 1876-1880, Robert James Foley Foreman of City Laborers Lakes Montebello and Clifton, James Knox Polk Wilkinson Insp. Of bricks and Packing over arch in Tunnels Lakes Montebello and Clifton

CC321 31.1

Photoprints Legal size Box 24

Photograph; 2 Portraits of the Inspectors of the Gunpowder Supply 1876-1880, Peter Snyder- Inspector of Masonry Lakes Montebello and Clifton, John Thomas Hall- Superintendent of Brick Work in Tunnels.

Photograph; William Donald Schaefer and William Franz assist in a Ribbon cutting [Same event as 1986.46.337 and 1986.46.343].

None

Photoprints Legal Size Box 32

Back of Photo: Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography

Photograph; William Donald Schaefer at a televised brick laying event.

1986.46.336

Photoprints Legal Size Box 32

Photograph; William Donald Schaefer and William Franz assist in a Ribbon cutting. [1986.46.343]

1986.46.337

Photoprints Legal Size Box 32

Back of Photo: Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography

Photograph; William Donald Schaefer with microphone at a market stall, Lexington Market.

1986.46.338

Photoprints Legal Size Box 32

Back of Photo: Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography

Photograph; William Donald Schaefer, William Franz and group in a televised event celebrating Lexington Market Downtown Countyfair.

1986.46.339

Photoprints Legal Size Box 32

Imprinted on Photo: Wil Reeling Baltimore.

Photograph; William Donald Schaefer, William Franz, Miss Lexington and others present proclamation to a turkey.

Photograph; William Donald Schaefer with microphone at an outdoor event.

1986.46.341

Photoprints Legal Size Box 32

Back of Photo: Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography

Photograph; William Donald Schaefer at a speech.

1986.46.342

Photoprints Legal Size Box 32

Back of Photo: Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography

Back of Photo: Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography

Photograph; Group of people at an outdoor event near the Civic Food Centre.

Back of Photo: Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography

Back of Photo: "5". Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography

Back of Photo: Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings Mills MD. 21117. This photograph may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo credit line must read: Wil Reeling Photography. Julie Ruhland and escort dancing, Lexington Mkt "Downtown Country Fair". 1970's

Back of Photo: Notice, This picture is the property of the Baltimore News-Post and Sunday American and may be used fro the purposes of reproduction only...(faded). It may not be syndicated,…, or loaned, or used for advertising purposes or for purposes of trade. The following credit must be printed under each reproduction of this picture. Photo. by baltimore news-post and sunday american. Lexington Mkt.- caterers' display, c. 1950's-60's.

Back of Photo: Bus with Lexington Mkt. "Downtown County fair" sign, 1970's.

Photograph; Alpenhorn player, 1970's, Lexington Market.

1986.46.294

Photoprints Legal Size Box 32

Back of Photo: This Photography may not be published or reproduced in any way without written permission. Photo Credit Line must read: Wil Reeling Photography. Wil Reeling Photography, 10006 #9 Woodkey Lane, Owings mills M.D. 21117. Alpenhorn player, Lexington Mkt., 1970's.

Back of Photo: Please return to City of baltimore civil defense organization, 419 city hall, baltmore 2, maryland. Left to Right Mrs. Freda Reed, Mrs. Mildred Lennon. Diagram of room also recorded on back with some room measurements and illegible writing.

4 Photographs; Top Left Picturet of Rita Freeman [at a young age on horsebac]k, Top Right two conjoined headshots of Dolores Simmons, Bottom Left"Oh How I Long For You" Frame with picture of Frank A. Simmons [seated], Bottom Right portrait of Frank A. Simmons age 23, year 1905

MC11088

Photo Prints, Legal size, Box 34

4 photographs on blank page missing photograph of "Ella and Rita" as marked on page

Photograph; [Portrait of young man in uniform/ graduation attire with book in right hand with left hand on table]

MC8909

Photo Prints, Legal size, Box 34

Folder inscribed with "Fr. Plantevign" and Ella Henderson gift

Photograph; [Picture of a church sanctuary with "Easter" sign on left]

Photograph; [12 pictures of memorial of father, Henery Jakes, and son, Frederick Jakes. One picture shows inscription, "Frederick, son of Henry & Mary A. Jakes departed this life 19.Aug.1865 in the 21 year of his age. Another picture shows inscription, "To my beloved husband Henry Jakes departed this life 22. June 1881 in the 62 year of his age may he rest in peace, other pictures show varying shots and angles of memorial]

MC11099

Photo Prints, Legal size, Box 34

CBHE (Citizens for Black History Exhibit)

Photograph; [faded portrait of seated young man with drawn lines on portrait]

MC12004

Photo Prints, Legal size, Box 34

No other inscriptions or notes

Photograph; [Portrait of man with spectacles wearing suit and tie] inscribed with "Emerson" on back.

Photograph; [Six Pictures of various perspectives of a city, Picture 1 of building with pillars, Picture 2 of man golfing with child and man and "entrance" sign in background, Picture 3 of two people in background between two trees in foreground, Picture 4 shadow in left hand corner and picture of outdoor eating area and buildings, Picture 5 and 6 of pigeons on sidewalk near outdoor eating area]

MC12118

Photo Prints, Legal size, Box 34

CBHE (Citizens for Black History Exhibit)

Photograph; 2 pcitures of the front entrance of Zion Church founded in 1755 [Baltimore, MD]

Photograph; Eight Pictures [Picture 1 of 4 children, 2 boys and 2 girls, standing on a stage in a wood-paneled room playing with blocks, Picture 2of 6 children 4 seated, 3 boys and 1 girl, and 2 boys on a tricycle, Picture 3 of 3 children, 2 boys 1 seated and 1 standing, and 1 girl seated, Picture 4 of 5 children, 5 girls and 1 boy with babydoll and stroller, Picture 5 of 7 children standing in a line, 5 girls and 2 boys, Picture 6 of 6 girls in a line wearing dresses and bows, Picture 7 of 4 children in wedding attire, Picture 8 of four children in wedding attire two as bride and groom and two as flower girl and ring bearer]

Back of Photo: The Peale Museum, Baltimore. This picture may not be reproduced in any form without the express permission of the Board of Trustees of the museum.

Photograph; Picture of Washington, A. Aubrey Bodine.

LU1734

Photoprints 16 x 20 Box 16

"The best of Bodine a protfolio of his most popular pictures 'The Face of Maryland'" sleeve is empty

FLAGGED

Photoprints 16 x 20 Box 16

A Package addressed to Mr. Wilbur H. Hunter, Curator, from Henry E. Niles. Contents include: numerous A. Aubrey Bodine photographs from the Baltimore Life Insurance Company; A 1979 letter to William M. Anderson from Paul A. Amelia(Archivist at the Peale Museum) regarding the existence of a "work on Lewis by Peale"; and a letter addressed to Wilbur H. Hunter, Curator, from "Henry" regarding lending Mr. Wilbur at least 5 named Bodine Prints from Baltimore Life and their desire for the prints to be returned as they are the organizations only copies.

FLAGGED

Photoprints 16 x 20 Box 16

Photograph; McConnell's Mills, A. Aubrey Bodine, Butler Pennsylvania.

None

Photoprints 16 x 20 Box 16

Back of Photo: History of the location and a "Compliments of The Baltimore Life Insurance Company"

Photograph; Fort Necessity, A. Aubrey Bodine, Uniontown Pennsylvania.

None

Photoprints 16 x 20 Box 16

Back of Photo: History of the location and a "Compliments of The Baltimore Life Insurance Company"

Photograph; Inclined Plane, A. Aubrey Bodine, Johnstown Pennsylvania.

None

Photoprints 16 x 20 Box 16

Back of Photo: History of the location and a "Compliments of The Baltimore Life Insurance Company"